Pedro had a frustrating season for Barcelona, scoring just 11 goals with eight assists in just 26 starts in all competitions.

The Spaniard has obvious talent, but simply cannot break into the lineup regularly with such an array of attacking talent at the club. There is a strong chance that Pedro leaves Barcelona this summer in search of a regular starting place, and several teams in the Premier League and elsewhere are said to be interested.

Pedro came on for Andres Iniesta in the 67th minute and took two shots, but neither landed on goal, during Barcelona's shocking 1-0 loss to Malaga at Camp Nou on Saturday.

With Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez ahead of him on the depth chart, it's a little tough for Pedro to find consistent playing time, which makes him a very weak fantasy option in most formats.

December 21, 2014

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Pedro picked up a goal and an assist during Barcelona's 5-0 win over Cordoba on Saturday.

Pedro's goal came four days after he netted a hat trick against Huesca in a Copa del Rey match. He has gotten a number of starts recently, though Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez will continue to mostly lead the attack.

October 4, 2014

RotoWire Fantasy Analysis

Pedro subbed on for Munir El Haddadi in the 58th minute of Barcelona's 2-0 win over Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, finishing with zero shots for the first time this season.

Pedro has been splitting time with El Haddadi, who had an assist Saturday, and he's managed only one goal and zero assists through four appearances. If his playing time continues to be so inconsistent, his fantasy value will continue to be limited.

April 24, 2014

RotoWire Fantasy Analysis

Pedro found the back of the net in last weekend's match against Athletic Bilbao, ending a five-game La Liga scoreless streak.

Pedro has 15 goals and eight assists this season, a fine total for a player that is often overlooked by his more famous counterparts.

December 22, 2013

RotoWire Fantasy Analysis

After falling behind 0-2 within the first 15 minutes of Sunday's match against Getafe, Pedro scored three first half goals to put Barcelona ahead for good, before adding an assist on one of Cesc Fabregas' two second half scores.

Pedro's three goals occurred within nine minutes of each other, totally turning the match around in favor of Barca. It's actually his second hat trick this season, as he did it against Rayo Vallecano back on September 21. His 10 goals in La Liga play trail only Diego Costa, Cristiano Ronaldo, Javi Guerra and Antoine Griezmann.

Pedro has started all four La Liga games he's appeared in under new manager Gerardo Martino, which looks promising considering the competition for places in Barcelona's attack. He's certainly repaid Martino's faith in him by scoring five goals in those four games along with an assist. Pedro is in top form and looks to be a quality fantasy option.